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What can I do with BackupPC in Debian 10?

What can I do with BackupPC in Debian 10?

In this guide, we will learn how to install and configure BackupPC on Debian 10. BackupPC is a free, high-performance enterprise-grade backup software suite with a web-based frontend that can be used for backing up Linux, Windows and mac OSXs PCs and laptops to a server’s disk. Update and upgrade your system packages.

How to install the latest version of BackupPC?

You can install the latest version of BackupPC by building your own packages. During installation you will be prompted to configure samba settings. If you are not using DHCP server, select no to proceed installation.

Which is the default web server for BackupPC?

If you are not using DHCP server, select no to proceed installation. Next, choose the web server to be used by BackupPC. Apache web server is used in this guide. A default BackupPC administrative user, backuppc, and its password is also created during the installation.

Which is the best back up software for Linux?

BackupPC is a free, high-performance enterprise-grade backup software suite with a web-based frontend that can be used for backing up Linux, Windows and mac OSXs PCs and laptops to a server’s disk. Update and upgrade your system packages. Once the system update is done, proceed to install BackupPC.

Where can I find a mirror server for Debian?

The main mirror pagelists the archives available for mirroring. Users will look for the debian/ archive to install Debian over the network, to build CDs from (with jigdo), and to upgrade already installed systems. We recommend you mirror this repository. debian-cd/ is an archive that isn’t identical across all the different mirror servers.

How does pushmirroring work in a Debian archive?

Pushmirroring is a form of mirroring that we have developed to minimize the time it takes for changes to the archive to reach mirrors. An upstream mirror uses an SSH trigger to tell the downstream mirror to update itself.

What does mirroring with rsync do in Debian?

Mirroring with the rsync protocol is strongly recommend. Description: Mirror remote repositories and manage local repositories, take snapshots, merge them, pull packages from one snapshot to another, publish snapshots as repositories Download & Documentation: http://www.aptly.info/